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Fruit Market - Soi Buakhao opposite Buakhao Market, closed down?

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3 hours ago, bradiston said:

How many Indians do you see eating in an Indian restaurant? I see hundreds milling around the area on 2nd Road, but not often in any restaurants. Are they just a front for other activities?

Many are trying to live the dream, of course turns into a nightmare and try to sell, but maybe the restaurants are busier late at night

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  • Good news: it still operates but it moved to soi 19, not very far Cheers

  • scubascuba3
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    By the looks of it, closed down. The best fruit market is Ratanakorn on Thepprasit 

  • Not only is the fruit market closed....But about 6-7-8? Shops next to it are closed too....Some thing BIG will be built here......I dont know if the fruit market moved? Or just closed.  

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13 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Many are trying to live the dream, of course turns into a nightmare and try to sell, but maybe the restaurants are busier late at night

Many were shattered by Covid... sad to see. 

2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Many were shattered by Covid... sad to see. 

 

I would guess only 20% of Indian restaurants closed for good during covid.....Unbelievably about 80% managed to go a year or 2 without hardly a single customer during covid... 

Even during high season the Indian restaurants hardly have customers with a few exceptions....

And Except for the Honest Indian restaurant the Indian restaurants have zero buzz and zero support from the farangs at least on this forum.......So how they all stay in business has been a mystery...

 

 

3 hours ago, redwood1 said:

 

I would guess only 20% of Indian restaurants closed for good during covid.....Unbelievably about 80% managed to go a year or 2 without hardly a single customer during covid... 

Even during high season the Indian restaurants hardly have customers with a few exceptions....

And Except for the Honest Indian restaurant the Indian restaurants have zero buzz and zero support from the farangs at least on this forum.......So how they all stay in business has been a mystery...

 

 

It's true, most are empty. I guess they have other businesses. There's one I know on Jomtien 2nd Rd which is always packed. Decent food of course and not too expensive. Most charge silly prices.

4 hours ago, redwood1 said:

.......So how they all stay in business has been a mystery...

Isn't that the same for bars, agogos, restaurants and massage shops? they keep it going until the money runs out, of course money laundering going on too

This market moved and is 50m down the soi right next to where market used to be.

4 hours ago, whitemouse said:

This market moved and is 50m down the soi right next to where market used to be.

 

Soi 19

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